
Journey Into The Heart
of Humanity
Sacred Journeys
A pilgrimage to Ireland’s sacred sites is a
transformative experience that can leave a lasting imprint on the spirit. We are drawn into a world where time seems to stand still, where the veil between the mundane and the sacred grows thin.
Various aspects of ourselves will be explored, connecting with the land, walking the path of our ancestors. We will gain a deeper understanding of ourselves, our strengths, weaknesses, and potential for growth.
Each journey is a rite of passage, allowing for personal insight, energetic healing, and a deeper connection to the unseen world. Through ritual, storytelling, and guided visioning, these experiences open pathways to inner balance, helping to release old patterns and awaken a renewed sense of purpose and harmony.


“Sacred places are the places that you go to to remember who and what you are and where you are.”
Joseph Campbell
Upcoming Tours

Carrowkeel & Kesh Caves
Carrowkeel, part of the larger Bricklieve Mountains, is a complex of passage tombs and cairns dating back to the Neolithic period, around 5,000 years ago. These mystical structures not only serve as historical monuments but also as vibrant vessels of Ireland’s mythological heritage, connecting us to the spiritual and cultural landscape of our ancestors. By exploring Carrowkeel, we honor the memory of those who built these monumental structures but also immerse ourselves in the timeless stories and cosmic rhythms that continue to shape our world.

Second Battle of Moytura
The Second Battle of Moytura is one of the most dramatic and mythically rich battles in Irish legend, marking the fierce struggle between the Tuatha Dé Danann and the oppressive Fomorians. Taking place near Lough Arrow in County Sligo, this legendary conflict symbolizes the eternal battle between light and darkness, order and chaos.Led by the mighty Lugh Lámhfhada, the Tuatha Dé Danann rose against the tyrannical rule of Balor of the Evil Eye, whose gaze alone could bring devastation.

Portals to Irish Mythology
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